Plunge Bras are very sexy. These are low cut bras where part of the band joins the cup below the nipple level. Great under low-cut tops. Accentuates the cleavage in a big way.
Soft Cup Bras come without wires and may be padded or lined. They are becoming more supportive with side sling action. They are great if you had surgery. There are limited styles but many women enjoy the comfort without the wires.
T-Shirt Bras offer a smooth line under the clothes. Look for molded cup to fit the shape of the breast and to hide the nipples. As the name suggests, this is a great bra for t-shirt and jeans.
Full Figure bras are designed for large busted and full figure women. 46% of women own this bra. These bras come in large cup and large band sizes. You can find sizes up to K.
If you are an active woman who loves to exercise, you know a special brassiere is needed. The sports bra serves the purpose. 56% of women own this bra. Sports bras have come a long way in the last fifteen years.
The average size of women's breast has grown dramatically over the last 20 years. Sometimes this isn't a desired look. When you want to be more subtle, minimizer bras can be used to flatten your look by up to an inch.
As the name suggests, half cup bras have only partial cups. They provide you with a more consistent horizontal line across the top of the breasts. These bras are typically wire supports, but are considered comfortable.
Full cull bras are designed for big busted women. They are designed to maximize support and comfort. These bras do not necessarily go up in band size. If you are a DD and above, you can find your cup size here.
As you can see, there is a bra for just about every occasion. Take the time to figure out what you want in your brassiere and then find the type that does the trick for you.